The Birmingham Branch of the British National Party's blog. With comment on local issues and the latest news from Birmingham BNP HQ. Vive la Résistance.

Introduction

The indigenous British population of Birmingham is doomed. Current government estimates put the ethnic minority population at thirty per cent and this is likely to be an underestimate. Demographers predict that the indigenous population will become a minority around 2015, in less than eight years from now. In twenty years time Birmingham will be a unrecognisable patchwork of conflicting ethnic groupings with the remaining British population packed into ever shrinking ghettos. Most of the white population who can afford to will have fled. Those that remain will be eventually assimilated into which ever dominant culture which surrounds them; Polish, Bengali, Pakistani, West Indian, Somalian or Indian.

However there exists a group of people determined that the destruction of the unique culture of Birmingham will not go unopposed. A small team comprised of truck drivers, carers, warehousemen, middle management, mothers, service sector workers and professional people committed to democratic non-violent resistance to the ethnic cleansing of the city. Birmingham's ruling elite has enormous resources of all kinds, an entrenched position and a vast pool of client voters. The Birmingham BNP has nothing but imagination and determination. Welcome to our blog.

Friday, 6 July 2007

Birmingham BNP Blog goes global

This blog is far from the finished article. Nor has it yet been used for the purpose for which it was intended. However after a month or so on line we thought it time to reflect on the project so far.

As of today (5th of July) The Blog has received, according to our tracking software (which you can access in the orange box on the right towards the bottom of the column. Part of our commitment to transparent integrity and the simple unvarnished truth) 1,193 visits from 529 separate individuals who have accessed our articles 2,067 times between them. Thank you all very much.

According to our software we have had people from all five continents view our humble efforts. As well as several hundred of our fellow countrymen we have had the honour of entertaining people from as far afield as Santiago, Buenos Aires, Bombay (*1) Thailand, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Mexico City. We appreciate our foreign guests interest and wish them well in their efforts to resist globalisation and protect their own unique cultures, Best of British one and all. A very special hello must go out to our biggest international fan or group of fans in Islamabad, Pakistan, as salaamum alaikum, who have made Pakistan our second largest international audience.

A special greeting to our brothers and sisters in the former Dominions and the USA (with 130 odd visits our largest international audience) and our European cousins of course.

On the Sceptred Isle itself we had had visitors from across the country from fair Edinburgh in the North to our great Capital City. And finally a fair contingent from Brum itself to which we extend our traditional vernacular greeting “olright”.

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Tracey Cullum

Tracy was assaulted by a five strong ethnic minority gang at a bus stop on Colmore Row in 2005. Her crime? She challenged the group after they jumped the queue. She had her 12 year old son with her at the time along with a friend and her three children. Tracy died of complications resulting from the attack six weeks later. Police are treating the crime as manslaughter. No one has yet been arrested.

This Blog

This blog is written by members and supporters of the BNP in Birmingham. It is intended to put the BNP’s message of pride in the past and hope for the future in a local context. It also offers the people of Birmingham a chance to communicate directly with the local Party, hopefully this will enable us to better serve and represent the beleaguered indigenous population of this once great city.

This blog is not an official BNP publication and the views and comments expressed in it are those of the authors alone.